In the preceding pages, we have traveled throughout the New Jersey
baseball landscape. From the cornfields of Sussex County to the
Camden waterfront, we’ve looked at both minor-league and independent professional clubs from a working perspective. We have visited
front offices in the different yet similar worlds of the eight New Jersey
clubs who work to appeal to both the family entertainment and baseball
fan markets. After visiting ballparks, conducting interviews, and doing
research, it is now time to take a well-deserved evening of rest. What better way to relax than by going to a ball game? It is getting late in the 2006
season, so we’d better hurry up and get to a game or else we will have to
wait until next season. We might as well witness a little bit of history, too.

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